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E-Land Donates Home Appliances to Vulnerable Children’s Households

Participation in the Happy Alliance Residential Environment Improvement Project
Delivery of Refrigerators and Other Appliances to Four Households in Gwangju and Daegu
Tablet PC Provided to Support Academic Achievement

On April 24, E-Land announced that it had participated in the Happy Alliance's "Residential Environment Improvement Project" for the first half of this year, which renovates poor living conditions for children at risk of malnutrition.


E-Land Donates Home Appliances to Vulnerable Children’s Households An official from E-Land is participating in a residential environment improvement project by installing refrigerators in homes with children at risk of malnutrition. Provided by E-Land

First, E-Land donated home appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and rice cookers to four households in Gwangju and Daegu that needed improvements to their residential environments. For homes where heating was inadequate due to severe drafts, E-Land provided heaters. In households where high indoor humidity posed health concerns for children, dehumidifiers were supplied. These efforts aimed to improve the living standards of the children. In addition, a tablet PC was donated to a child who was unable to attend online classes due to a broken personal computer, supporting the child's academic achievement.


This project gained further significance as several companies participated alongside E-Land, including Ilroom, Evezary, and Ddaddeuthan Donghaeng. Each company provided essential resources needed to create a better living environment for children, such as home appliances, wardrobes, chairs, beds, and bedding.


This project was carried out as part of the activities of the "E-Land Elephant Volunteer Group," founded by E-Land Chairman Hong Bongcheol. The Elephant Volunteer Group is an organization in which E-Land employees directly engage in volunteer work for vulnerable groups in various regions.


Chairman Hong said, "I believe that no matter how difficult life may be, children who live in clean and comfortable environments can ultimately grow up to be bright and healthy," adding, "We will continue to spare no effort in supporting the happiness of children, who are the future of Korea, by providing home appliances and various other forms of assistance."


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